In Laser Tag, players hold a marker and wear a vest, maneuvering through obstacles based on the game scenario while trying to shoot at the sensors of the opposing team members. These pursuits can be highly strategic and planned or simply for fun in a family gathering.
Laser Tag is an enjoyable recreational activity suitable for individuals of all ages, making it an excellent option for families and friendly gatherings.
For safety, the marker has an additional button that players must hold with one hand while pulling the trigger with the other, ensuring they use both hands on the marker and preventing any harm to close opponents during intense moments.
The game typically lasts between 10 to 20 minutes and is very active. Players often need a break between sessions to recover their energy.
The Laser Tag arena, with its use of black lights and black light paintings, creates a unique and very attractive environment where colors change, transporting players to another world.
Game Rules:
- Rules vary depending on the scenario and are explained in detail by the operator.
- For safety, many venues consider it a foul if players get closer than one meter to each other.
- After a successful hit, both players have a 3-second cooldown where no further shots can be fired, allowing them to move away from each other.
- In team scenarios, each team starts from their designated base, usually located on opposite sides of the playing field.
- Game instructions and rules are often presented in a video before the game starts.
Types of Game Scenarios: The hardware and software capabilities of Laser Tag equipment allow operators to define various goals, missions, and scenarios. Here are a few examples:
- Normal Match: Two teams compete within a set time. The software calculates the hits and scores to determine the winning team.
- Team Death Match: Each player has a limited number of lives (e.g., 100 lives). The game ends when one team “shoots out” all players of the opposing team. Points are awarded differently based on which sensor is hit.
- V.I.P Escort: One team acts as bodyguards protecting a V.I.P player (commander) who must complete a mission. The opposing team, with limited lives, tries to shoot the commander before the mission is accomplished.
- Capture the Base: A common scenario with limited lives, focusing on fighting over a key area or defending the team’s base while attacking the opponent’s base.
Features of Laser Tag Gun (Laser Paintball):
- Laser shooting
- Display screen
- Vibrator
- Color variety
- Intelligent sound system
- Lighting system